This product includes puzzles and activities for the review of the following topics: Direct Variation Algebraic Expressions Slope-Intercept Form Parallel and Perpendicular Lines Linear Equations
This review resource offers valuable practice and problem solving with quadratic factoring when a = 1. Factoring is a necessary skill for future math courses such as simplifying rational equations in order to identify vertical asymptotes and holes or finding limits. There are five practice sets included along with a factoring puzzle and two color by number activities. Answer keys are included.
This summer review resource offers valuable practice and problem solving with quadratic factoring when a = 1. Factoring is a necessary skill for future math courses such as simplifying rational equations in order to identify vertical asymptotes and holes or finding limits. There are five practice sets included along with a factoring puzzle and two color by number activities. You may also like... Summer Review of Quadratics: Puzzles and Activities | TpT (teacherspayteachers.com)The topics include
The resource offers students the opportunity to practice quadratic techniques over the summer months. Answer keys are provided. Topics included:Completing the Square Writing and Solving Quadratic Word Problems Finding a Quadratic Equation using a System of Equations.
Complete the Square Activities: Practice the Process includes illustrated directions to use Algebra Tiles for equations that are perfect squares and those that are not. Practice problems are included along with two process related activities. A challenge problem requires students to complete the square for the general case. Answer keys are included for all problems and activities.
The Pizza Problem: Quadratic Investigations offers students the opportunity to create a quadratic pattern through an activity. Students will then use quadratic procedures to further analyze the pattern. Topics included:Finite differences System of equations Quadratic Formula Graphing quadratics Quadratic inequality Transformations and Translations Line of Symmetry An answer key and rubric have been provided.
The Tangram Linear Equations activity asks students to use coordinates, point-slope form, and slope-intercept form to find the equations of line segments. Students are also asked to identify parallel and perpendicular line segments based on equations. Topics addressed:Coordinate pointsPoint-slope formSlope-intercept formParallel linesPerpendicular linesA rubric and answer key are provided. Tangram Linear Equations can be used as a formative assessment or math center activity.
The Standard Form and Graph Matching activities is made for use with Google products. Students will have the opportunity to match given equations in standard form to their graphs. They will also "build" and match equations in standard form to graphs. It can be used as a formative assessment, group or independent activity, warm up, or homework assignment. Topics in this activity: Solve for a variableStandard form of linear equationsGraphs of linear equationsslope of an equationSlides are self-c
The Parallel and Perpendicular Line Puzzle, Matching and Tangram Activities provide students with two opportunities for practice. The puzzle asks students to follow a path of word problems to solve. The matching activity requires students to match the required equation. In the Tangram Activities, students must write and identify equations for parallel and perpendicular lines from a graph. All activities can be solved independently or cooperatively. They can be used as a formative assessment, ac
The Slope-Intercept Form Maze activity offers students the opportunity to have a choice in the coordinates used while given the slope. Students will follow the path to find each equation and decode a word. In the Graphing Activity, students are asked to graph equations using slope-intercept form. The equations with interval notation will form the image of a sailboat. Topics used in the activities: The distributive propertynegative and positive integersslope-intercept formrational numbersgraphi
The Vertex Word Problem activity includes a scoring rubric and answer key that can be used by the teacher and/or student. The problem asks students to compare three equations for their maximum height and distance between x-intercepts. The activity can be used as a formative or summative assessment. The Vertex Form Matching activity includes a pdf version with an answer bank. The answer key is included. The topics included in the problem: Vertex formStandard formVertexy-interceptQuadratic formu
The Vertex Form Matching activity offers students the opportunity to match the components of standard and vertex forms to the graphs of specific equations. Students are given detailed instructions and an answer key. The activity also includes two challenge problems and The Vertex Problem Word Problem, Answer Key, and Rubric.
The Simplifying Rational Expressions Problem gives students an opportunity to find the reduced form of a rational expression. Students can use problem solving techniques to find the solutions to the accompanying questions. The problem includes a rubric and answer key. The matching activity that asks students to find the factors and simplified form of the expressions. The problem can be used as a formative assessment, activity, or homework. It can be completed cooperatively or independently. The
The Simplifying Rational Expressions activity provides skill practice in a problem solving setting. Students must identify the factor tiles and slide them to find the reduced form of the expression. It includes an answer key. The Simplifying Rational Expressions Word Problem includes a rubric and an answer key. The activities can be used as a warm-up, formative assessment, cooperative learning activity, or homework.
The Complete the Square Activity offers students the opportunities to complete a hands-on activity online. Students will be asked to create perfect squares by "completing the square". Students will connect the process of completing the square to vertex form. Slides are self-correcting. Additional self-correcting Complete the Square slides have been added so that students can move tiles into the correct order from the beginning equations to their solutions. A new addition to this resource asks
This quadratic activity gives students practice factoring the following: Difference of two squaresPerfect squaresEquations with positive and negative termsThe accompanying answer keys can be used by the student to check their work. There are five different practice sheets with 60 problems total with answer keys with this activity.
The Quadratic Word Problems: Decode the Message activity asks students to set up equations, factor, and solve them. Students must then check their work by solving the puzzle. Additional Quadratic Word Problems and answer keys have been added including The Pizza Problem which includes a rubric. Topics addressed:Quadratic word problems Factoring quadratics Solving quadratics Vertex Domain and range Graphing quadratics System of Equations Quadratic formula Quadratic inequality Transformations and
The Linear Topics Bundle contains an activity that asks students to take a closer look at the multiplication chart to find equations. Students are asked to graph, find patterns given the equation, and complete kinesthetic activities. There are challenge problems that ask students to maximize a solution, find direct variation equations, equations of parallel and perpendicular lines and in standard form. Students can also practice writing algebraic expressions and solving for avariable. Topics in
Students are asked to create patterns based on a given equation. This activity simulates the process that a student would encounter if they were to use manipulatives to create a pattern. This activity offers the students the opportunity to think deeply about the task at hand. Students will analyze the components of each equation and connect those components to the model that they have created. Students will learn to connect the concepts of slope and the y-intercept to a pattern. These problems
The activity asks students to play the traditional Simon Says game following their teacher's direction. The students use their arms to model basic positive and negative linear, quadratic, cubic, quartic, exponential equations as well as those that are constant. There are four versions of the activity. An accompanying quiz and three equation naming activity worksheets are included. Both the quiz and the activities have answer keys. This activity teaches students the shape of basic parent function
I have taught and consulted in public, private, and parochial schools since 1978. As a math consultant, I have worked with grades Pre-K through 12.
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Hands-on, problem solving
Awards & shining teacher moments
Vermont American Star of Teaching - U.S. Department of Education,
UVM/GIV Engineering Institute Teacher Recognition - VT (2 awards),
Vermont Outstanding Teacher,
Laudus Veram Magistram award - St.Johnsbury Academy, VT
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I have multiple Mathematics Education degrees and additional course work that focused on Pre-K through 12 mathematics.
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I have taught college classes that offered my students dual enrollment.
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